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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 20 "Please, Master," I had wept.
16 21 "Put me in a deck cage!" These were small cages, lashed down, sometimes kept on the deck of a crowded slave ship.
16 22 This ship, a small one, had only twenty such cages, arranged amidships in two rows, back to back, two cages high, five cages long.
16 23 In harsh weather, and at night, these cages are often covered with tarpaulins; this tends to prevent undue weathering of the cage metal due to salt and moisture.
16 24 During the day the tarpaulins are usually laid aside, unless they are tied over the cages to discipline the girls.
16 25 There are two major advantages to having the tarpaulins put aside.
16 26 First, the sailors may then, for their pleasure, gaze upon the lovely prisoners of the cages; secondly, the girls, when they reach their port of sale, will be tanned perfectly, completely.
"Please, Master," I had wept. "Put me in a deck cage!" These were small cages, lashed down, sometimes kept on the deck of a crowded slave ship. This ship, a small one, had only twenty such cages, arranged amidships in two rows, back to back, two cages high, five cages long. In harsh weather, and at night, these cages are often covered with tarpaulins; this tends to prevent undue weathering of the cage metal due to salt and moisture. During the day the tarpaulins are usually laid aside, unless they are tied over the cages to discipline the girls. There are two major advantages to having the tarpaulins put aside. First, the sailors may then, for their pleasure, gaze upon the lovely prisoners of the cages; secondly, the girls, when they reach their port of sale, will be tanned perfectly, completely. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )